
As Paul Harvey would say, "Here is the rest of the story..."
Poor Jeff had to get up at 5:30 Saturday morning to go to his training. I was so thrilled he took of photo for me of the set up of where he was.

It is so funny because this would be my dream, to have a skill that I could teach to people in such a setting. That they would come in from all over just to see me do it. This opportunity for Jeff fell in his lap a few years ago and he is happy for it, but does not crave it like I would. Sometimes it is funny how different we are.

I really wanted to find the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign to take a picture of me in front of it. I knew it was on one end of the 4.25 mile strip. I was pretty much in the middle so I figured I will just head out my door and go to one end and then if that is not it, I will go the other way and then getting back to the hotel will be about a 6 mile walk.

I didn't bring my camera with me, I just used my phone the entire time, but I wish I had it that morning to get some better photos. It was a visual party going on seeing the sun reflect on the buildings and all the colors and such.

I was a little bummed as I had taken so many detours that I was already 1.5 hours into my journey and knew I still had 4 miles to back track.

I then looked up and saw this sign! What a Monorail? I went into the casino looking for the Monorail stop and it took me seriously 20 minutes to find it. Jeff always says Casino's always have 100 ways to get in but only one way to get out. True that!

I got off at the MGM grand and saw my first wedding chapel inside the hotel lobby.

It was a bacon, egg and blue cheese sandwich and I loved it!










I then finally got back to the hotel at 1:00. Not really planning on taking a 4 hour walk but I get so easily distracted. On may way up to my room I stopped off to get some Chineese food and went back to our lovely step down lounge in our room. I used the remote to shut the blinds (just like in the movie the Holiday) and make it feel like midnight. I wrapped myself up in the down comforter I took off the bed and I ate chineese food and watched a movie. It was pure bliss.



We grabbed some dinner and then went to

Beatles.
I want to say that I loved it! But I can't. I was a tad underwhelmed. I guess if I really loved the Beatles and I was on LSD then I might have loved it. It was a little "out there" for me.
I was still coming off of my Jersery Boys high and would rather see a Broadway show with dancing AND singing. Am I becoming a show snob?
All the while I give credit to the most flexible people on the planet- you were amazing, but just not my favorite show.
I did get a message from a blogger that said she thought she saw me in the bathroom at the Mirage after the show - yep. That was me. Why didn't you say anything! I would have given you a huge hug!

We went to the Wynn for Sunday Brunch and waited in line for about 45 min. We were starving.

I always get eggs Benedict and oatmeal at any buffet I go to so I wonder why we don't just go to a restaurant and order that. I guess it is fun to go to a buffet because you think that you can just eat as much as you want.




So my summary of why I loved going to Vegas is this!
- An hour and half flight
- cheap flights
- airport is close to the strip, no need for a car
- the weather
- great places to eat on every corner
- no planning needed before you go (that is my kind of vacation - never over plan)
- Great shows on every corner
- Wonderful accommodations for not that much money
- Fun and EXPENSIVE window shopping (who is buying all that stuff - yowza)
- Being there makes you feel like you are doing a pretty good job with your life and you crave just being back with your family and kids!
Would you say hi to a blogger you have never met in a bathroom of a casino?
Have you seen Love? Am I being too harsh?
What do you always get at a buffet?
Have you heard of that line of make-up called Fresh?
Do you still have a Swatch Watch or wish you did?
Would you have gotten on the Monorail too?
Thoughts on a chocolate syringe?
Have you seen Love? Am I being too harsh?
What do you always get at a buffet?
Have you heard of that line of make-up called Fresh?
Do you still have a Swatch Watch or wish you did?
Would you have gotten on the Monorail too?
Thoughts on a chocolate syringe?
20 comments:
Oh how I loved this! I've never been to Vegas but you've inspired me to consider it again (we were scheduled to leave for Vegas a day or two after 9/11, so we cancelled--maybe we should've just gone).
I'd like to see the shows, the sights and enjoy the food.
I would have said hello, even in the restroom--not like while in the stall or anything, but after. :)
I've never seen a Cirque show, but Jersey Boys sounds delightful!
I love how you walked the strip and took everything in--that is very YOU and I love that--and got to do it without crowds and boobs (you crack me up!)
So happy for you and Jeff to have had that getaway!!
Oh, and I totally miss my Swatch watches. I didn't realize they were selling them again. I had a really cute plaid one and one that showed the gears. Sigh.
Chocolate in a syringe??? I guess only in Vegas! Your rationale made me giggle.
Swatch watches! I didn't even know they were still made. What fun memories. And what a great weekend - good for you!
I have been to Vegas twice for work. While I would never want to go on my own $, it was fun to go on someone else's. None of my coworkers understood why all I wanted to do there was sleep and enjoy a kid-less meal! We saw Phantom of the Opera and Cher the last time we went. We got steals on the tickets, buying last minute. Vegas made me miss my kids both times because it's not a kid friendly kind of place. We stayed at Caesar's Palace both times (where Serendipity is, frozen hot chocolate YUM) and enjoyed window shopping and the pools.
My daughter and I saw Love last April and really enjoyed it, but you're right, it was a little out there. I'd love to see the new Elvis one that I think is out now too.
My sister saw Donny and Marie and said hands down, it was the BEST show she has ever seen. I wanted to see them so badly but they were off due to the death of her son that had just happened.
If I saw a blogger in the bathroom I would most definitely say hello...and give her a big hug!
Pure awesome-ness!It impresses me that you walked the strip for so long,alone!I like that, but may have been tempted to stay in that beautiful room & order room service;)p.s.stop by & see my latest faves!
I am SOOOO glad you are back to blogging! I love this post! I love all of the photos you took and feeling like I was right there in Vegas with you. I love how you took the morning by yourself to go out and explore. Yes, I would take the monorail too and pass on the chocolate shot. Your buffet breakfast looks so yummy - especially that grapefruit. I am craving grapefruit now!
I never had a swatch watch as kid, I think maybe they were just a little before my time or maybe I was just not cool enough. But Charlie bought me one a few years ago and he told me they were the coolest thing in the 80's and that Kristi Buchanan - the ultimate 80's girl - wore them! :)
kristi- so happy to see you having fun in vegas...we went two summers ago for our first get away on a plane without kids, definitely not a kid place-could only take so much of the clicky card ladies! but loved the restaurants, hotels, and le reve the show at the wynn! still have my pink swatch watch you gave me when emma was born, hard to believe she will be eight--but it is still ticking! love you and miss you!!!!!
love, heather
That's too crazy that you were spotted by a blogger in a bathroom in Vegas but she didn't say anything!
I like how you went out exploring on your walk and ended up having a 4 hour adventure.
This seems like a great weekend. You're so right about Vegas making you feel pretty good about your life and your family.
so cool that you went to 'wichcraft. its own by tom colicchio who is the judge on Top chef!!
Of course you were spotted by a blogger! I bet you can't go anywhere without that happening.
I'm cracking up that you were dying to see Donny & Marie.
I enjoy monorails. I love Sephora, and good food, and alone time. It all sounds great!
I miss wearing two swatch watches at a time. Perhaps it is time for a comeback! I had a huge swatch watch on my wall in college. Ah, love that!
Sounds like a great weekend! I love that you ventured out alone and did so much!
All your yummy food makes me hungry right now!
I would have said Hi to you in the bathroom! Anyone that notices YOU - should say hello! You are always so gracious and excited about that..
That is quite the set up for the teaching seminar. WOW!
I'm totally up for a shot of warm chocolate! I love warming anything, but especially chocolate. Melt Hershey's kisses in the microwave just enough so you can still pick them up- Yummmmm!
Didn't you LOVE Jersey Boys? My friend is a sub guitarist for them and we went over Thanksgiving. I was pleasantly surprised.
That was a lot of fun to read and see! I'm glad you had such a fun time, it cracked me up to see you down near the Stratosphere when you should have been headed toward the other end of the strip, I admire your perseverence! I guess everyone has to see the Welcome to Vegas sign at least once. I remember driving down the strip early in the morning, it definitely had a different feel, a much better less creepy feel.
I'm glad that you and Jeff got away...Rob and I spent our honeymoon at The Venetian, it's definitely my favorite hotel! xoxox
What a fun weekend! You made me want to visit Vegas with my hubby, and I usually hate it there. I'll have to remember to do most of my exploring in the early morning hours like you did.
Hanging out in a hotel room with movies and Chinese sounds divine too!
I did see a blogger in a bathroom once and I said hello. She was kind of rude to me, so I probably would never do that again.
Keep posting...I really do enjoy reading your blog! :)
WOW-I live in Vegas and I think you've seen more than I have in just your 1 weekend here!
We have a friend in LOVE (a 10 year old boy) so that is the only reason I want to go see it but I have heard its not the greatest. Just saw Lion King though at Mandalay Bay. I have never heard of Warm Chocolate shots...weird. I have heard of Fresh and have the Sugar Lemon but not sure I really love it.
I have heard the Wynn Buffet is really good but haven't gone. And I LOVE Serendipity! Its good to go for a GNO and get a bunch of desserts and split them all! YUM!!!!
(I would have said hi to you if I had seen you!)
p.s. I am with you on the chocolate syringe - for the same reason!
I live in Vegas! However I avoid the strip like the plague because of all the nastiness down there! Doing it in the morning sounds like the perfect option :)
My friends son is one of the young Beatles in the show you saw :)
Didn't even know they still made swatch watches...i know what i want for valentines day!
I want a swatch! And the syringe looks gross. I think it sounds awesome to run down the strip in the early morning.
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